Manafort judge reveals he is under police protection
When the Ukrainian money dried up, prosecutors say he lied to obtain millions in bank loans to maintain his lifestyle. The panel of six men and six women were scheduled to return to the Alexandria, Va., courtroom Monday morning.

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The only question remaining is whether the collusion amounts to a "constituted criminally liable conspiracy", Brennan wrote. He told the Journal he doesn't trust "many of those people on that list" and thinks they aren't "good people".

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As of mid-Friday morning there had no reports of new K2 overdoses, Chief Campbell said at Friday morning's news conference. Bridgeport Police Chief AJ Perez says his department made a push to get rid of K2, also known as spice , five years ago.

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Musk proposes Los Angeles tunnel to Dodger Stadium
If the plan is approved, it would take as long as 14 months to build, the company said, though it expects it would be "much less". The underground line is the latest eye-opening - or eye-rolling - concept introduced by Musk's The Boring Company.

Elon Musk Tears Up over Tesla Turmoil, 'No Sleep or Ambien'

Musk talked about his grueling work schedule, the struggle to crank out his company's first mass-market electric auto - the TeslaModel 3 - and the fallout over his public declarations about taking Tesla private.

The paper said the swashbuckling CEO of the electric auto company choked up at times during the interview as he talked about working endless hours trying to meet production deadlines, spending his 47th birthday in June - every hour of it - at work and nearly missing his brother's wedding.

Musk took to Twitter in July to call a British cave diver who assisted in the rescue of a Thai boys soccer team a "pedo guy".

In an interview that gives a rare glimpse into his personal life, Mr Musk has described the tumultuous past twelve months as "the most hard and painful year of my career". But this has anxious some board members, who have noted that sometimes the drug does not put Mr. Musk to sleep but instead contributes to late-night Twitter sessions, according to a person familiar with the board's thinking.

But the tweet that has potentially created serious legal problems for Musk came last week when he wrote in a post that he is considering taking Teslaprivate at US$420 a share, adding, "funding secured".

Get Data Sheet, Fortune's technology newsletter. Musk explains the circumstances around his controversial "funding secured" tweet from earlier in the month-we'll get to that in a second-but also quite frankly describes a bleak existence and a lifestyle that makes you wonder how much longer he can possibly keep it up.

Manchester United won't sell Paul PogbaHe then went on to praise Pogba for his attitude and performances, saying he has never been happier with him than he is now. Premier League legend Alan Shearer reckons there is only one victor in the Paul Pogba vs Jose Mourinho battle.

He admitted he relied on mediation to help him sleep, saying: 'It is often a choice of no sleep or Ambien'. Is there someone who can do the job better?

"I thought the worst of it was over - thought it was", he said. He just wanted to offer a 20 per cent premium on Tesla's price at the time, which would have been $US419 ($576).

And about that share price that he randomly hit on, he said he wasn't stoned when he chose the universal number to say it's time to smoke weed. "If you have anyone who can do a better job, please let me know". A couple of years ago, Tesla approached Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg about the job, Mr Musk told the newspaper, but added that no active search is taking place now "to the best of my knowledge".

Tesla presents plenty of challenges for the top executive: It routinely loses money and is burning through cash as it ramps up development of its Model 3 sedan, a less-expensive electric vehicle it hopes appeals to the mass market.

Crispin Odey, one of the UK's most respected fund managers who has always been betting against Tesla, suggested the company could be on its last legs.

The Times said that sources told the newspaper some Tesla board members have expressed concern about both Musk's workload and his use of Ambien, a sedative. "The worst is over from a Tesla operational standpoint, but from a personal pain standpoint, the worst is yet to come".